Word: hansons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...these same protectors of capitalism, represented by administration spokesmen from Hanson Baldwin to Robert McNamara, have come out for "draft reform." Their reason seems to us obvious, and directly opposite from the reasons the Left opposes the draft: They want draft reform because they need a army adequate for a widened conflict...
...current exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Director Evan H. Turner has tapped 80 collectors and museums around the world, assembled 83 of Manet's oils, rounded out the exhibit with many more sketches, lithographs, pastels and etchings (see color pages). Although the catalogue, by Anne Coffin Hanson, art history professor at Bryn Mawr, is a collector's item for art scholars, the chronological exhibition itself will be seen again only at the Art Institute of Chicago...
...Easy. Strange as it seems, the trend makes many farm experts distinctly unhappy. "It's too easy," says Bert Hanson of Pocahontas, Iowa, president of the National Institute of Farm and Land Brokers. "We're not really selling-just taking orders." At Kansas City's United Farm Agency, which sold 7,500 farms in 30 states last year, Vice President Norman McCain warns: "The supply of good farms is fast disappearing." Says Agricultural Economist William G. Murray of Ames, Iowa, "We have all the essentials for a land-boom bonfire...
Debating the Debate. This pattern of dissent by a Times columnist is not necessarily unique. Arthur Krock differs from the paper's policy on some issues, notably economics; Hanson Baldwin tends to differ on military policy. However, it is Sulzberger's independent line on Viet Nam that has become more and more conspicuous in recent months...
...soon as an "enclave" strategy made it clear that the U.S. would eventually leave South Vietnam to the Viet Cong, no Vietnamese would have further interest in supporting the Saigon government, and Saigon itself would be as "secure" to Americans as it was to the French in 1954. Hanson Baldwin, the majority's own source, argued against a "static enclave" policy in Tuesday's New York Times, and stated that "Viet Cong terrorism and sabotage, even within the enclaves, could continue and United States forces would suffer a small but steady drain of casualties...